Annie's

Anny Withey believed it was possible to build a socially conscious and successful business. Back in 1989, she put her beliefs to the test. She co-founded Annie’s Homegrown and started making delicious Mac & Cheese and selling it from her car trunk, just like an up-and-coming musician selling demos. Nearly 30 years later, Annie’s Homegrown still holds Anny’s original values. The Berkeley, California company continues to innovate and push themselves to do better. Employees ride bikes to the office, snack on veggies grown in the back-office garden and even use scratchy, recycled toilet paper. Everyone at Annie’s is dedicated to doing whatever it takes to make the world a better place. In 2014, Annie’s partnered with General Mills in order to create new organic food lines and expand their reach. In the process, they’ve developed 50 new certified organic products and doubled the amount of organic ingredients they purchase each year. Through it all, they’ve stayed accountable to their customers and they’ve managed to keep Annie’s weird.

Annie Withey believed it was possible to build a socially conscious and successful business. Back in 1989, she put her beliefs to the test by making delicious Mac & Cheese and selling it from the trunk of her car, just like an up-and-coming musician selling demos. Nearly 30 years later, Annie's has hit the big time, but the company maintains the simple socially conscious values that made them successful.

If you're looking for a healthy snack for your toddler, you should check out Annie's Cheddar Bunnies. Real aged cheddar flavours these organic wheat flour snacks which have a crispy crunch and fit perfectly in a toddler's hand.

Annie Withey believed she could build a successful business that was socially conscious. She started by making delicious macaroni and cheese and selling it from the trunk of her car, just like an indie band promoting their next album. Nearly 30 years later, Annie's remains socially conscious. Employees ride bikes to work, have a back-office garden and stock recycled toilet paper. In short: they do anything they can to make the world a little better.

Once you start eating Annie's Homegrown Chocolate Bunny Grahams, you won't be able to stop! These wholesome, certified organic treats are the perfect size for toddler hands and grown-up handfuls. Just make sure you save some for everyone else to enjoy.

Once you start eating Annie's Homegrown Cocoa Vanilla Bunny Grahams, you won't be able to stop! These wholesome, gluten free treats are the perfect size for toddler hands and grown-up handfuls. Just make sure you save some for everyone else to enjoy.

Once you start eating Annie's Homegrown Honey Bunny Grahams, you won't be able to stop! These wholesome, certified organic treats are the perfect size for toddler hands and grown-up handfuls. Just make sure you save some for everyone else to enjoy.

There's only one problem with Annie's Homegrown Snickerdoodle Cookies: they're irresistible. Cinnamon sugar covers these gluten free, bunny-shaped cookies that are so good it'll be hard for you to leave some for everyone else.

The founder of Annie’s Homegrown, Annie Withey, wanted to build a business that was both successful and socially conscious. Employees ride bikes to work, snatch fresh veggies from their office garden and do everything they can to make our world a better place.